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if italy and spain have their own central bank, if italy and spain are borrowing in their own currency and the ecb is lender of last resort, those bonds look very attractive. if they're emerging market countries which borrowing in someonels's occurrenci which is real default risk -- someone else's currency which is real default risk, in terms of assurances it will be the back stop. but huge execution risk in terms of what the ecb will do next year. and more broadly in terms of longer term outlook, fiscal and banking union. >> especially because that success on dragy's front seems to have taken away support. andrew balls, head of portfolio management at pimco. thank you very much. >>> the wet summer in the u.k. could ruffle consumer feathers this festive season. turkey prices in britain up about 4% on the year. while vegetables will also have you dig deeper in your pockets. brussels sprout prices have shot up by a quarter. potatoes are roasting 43% more expensive. and speaking of christmas dinner, i did go down to the st. paul's branch of latali ' de chefs to find out there b expansion
if italy and spain have their own central bank, if italy and spain are borrowing in their own currency and the ecb is lender of last resort, those bonds look very attractive. if they're emerging market countries which borrowing in someonels's occurrenci which is real default risk -- someone else's currency which is real default risk, in terms of assurances it will be the back stop. but huge execution risk in terms of what the ecb will do next year. and more broadly in terms of longer term...
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spain will have 4% stake. which means european government will no longer have their say in running the company. apart from strategy differences, they will no longer be able to name board members and they won't have veto rights anymore on commercial decisions. but the new government rules won't take effect up mid 2013 at the earliest because the shareholders will immediate to vote on that new governance and share holding structure. for the french government, it currently has 15% stake, so basically it will put a part of his stake in a trust fund and will have to give up the voting rights. held have to buy 12% from daimler. and they've decided to sell 7.5%. 61 million shares. it's been announced just a few minutes ago. >> has anybody spoken to angela merkel to see whether she's happy with this? >> apparently both governments say they're happy with this decision. but -- >> after the last time when they didn't bother to check with the german chancellor and assured us that it was all fine. i just wonder if that's d
spain will have 4% stake. which means european government will no longer have their say in running the company. apart from strategy differences, they will no longer be able to name board members and they won't have veto rights anymore on commercial decisions. but the new government rules won't take effect up mid 2013 at the earliest because the shareholders will immediate to vote on that new governance and share holding structure. for the french government, it currently has 15% stake, so...
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it's still going to be quite potent there in places like spain. but overall, as the western economies, it's likely to be a lesser force than it has been in the last couple of years. we also then have to consider what i'd call the tailwinds. most obvious about those is the monetary stimulus. we just had the news out today from the bank of japan. it's looking to get its purchases up to 101 trillion yep by tend of next year, up from 67 trillion yen at the moment. that's a vast expansion as we share with japanese gdp going from 14% to 21% from the end of this year t to end of next year. as well, we think the fed will be very aggressive by 85 billion dollars of securities a month until june and then it will fade out to substantial pace a month. so there's quite a lot of monetary stimulus coming there from the fed and the bank of japan particularly. that should be a positive environment for financial assets. financial assets, as well, being helped by the governance and the structural economic reform that are emerging by the way europe is taking more ste
it's still going to be quite potent there in places like spain. but overall, as the western economies, it's likely to be a lesser force than it has been in the last couple of years. we also then have to consider what i'd call the tailwinds. most obvious about those is the monetary stimulus. we just had the news out today from the bank of japan. it's looking to get its purchases up to 101 trillion yep by tend of next year, up from 67 trillion yen at the moment. that's a vast expansion as we...
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the ibex 35 in spain, down almost 1.5%. we can take a quick look there.f investors are rotating out of the periphery. italy and spain, moving higher. bund is below 1.3% as a result. italian shares are trading lower. banks stocks particularly hard hit on the back of political uncertainty generated by mario monte's position to resign from his post as prime minister. his departure is likely to lead to an early election in february. monte's predecessor has announced his attention intengz to return to office. sylvia berlusconi says he'll seek a fifth term as italian premier. carolin is following this situation from rome. how likely is it that we see berlusconi return to politics next year? >> kelly, you know what? it's pretty unlikely. if you look at the latest polls, his pdl party, which is deeply fragmented, is trailing the biggest party, the pd party, but around 16%. it's going to be very, very tough. not even impossible for him to close that gap over the next two months. but i want to continue the discussion about what monti
the ibex 35 in spain, down almost 1.5%. we can take a quick look there.f investors are rotating out of the periphery. italy and spain, moving higher. bund is below 1.3% as a result. italian shares are trading lower. banks stocks particularly hard hit on the back of political uncertainty generated by mario monte's position to resign from his post as prime minister. his departure is likely to lead to an early election in february. monte's predecessor has announced his attention intengz to return...
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5.3% for spain aren't bad considering. t thor row/dollar is weaker. most of the risk currencies are moving lower. euro/dollar down by .3%. sterling is weaker against the dollar. we're seeing the dollar generally up. the dollar/yen here up .4% for the yen. so we've seen some significant weakening as the bank of japan trying to combat deflation. but today, a pause in that move. joining us now with plenty more on the asian trade, diedra. >> it's not the end of the world, but it is pretty ugly out here in asia. markets were headed towards some gains today and then all of a sudden we did get that fiscal cliff set back. the nikkei 225 dropping a percent. you can see the dollar/yen hovering around 84. we were lower earlier on. this in south korea, the kospi shedding about 1%, as well. blame the politicians for their fiscal cliff negotiations or lack thereof. samsung electronics slumped 4%. it's that ongoing spat between samsung and apple. that weighed heavily on the kospi. now, in greater china, also some losses. the shanghai com
5.3% for spain aren't bad considering. t thor row/dollar is weaker. most of the risk currencies are moving lower. euro/dollar down by .3%. sterling is weaker against the dollar. we're seeing the dollar generally up. the dollar/yen here up .4% for the yen. so we've seen some significant weakening as the bank of japan trying to combat deflation. but today, a pause in that move. joining us now with plenty more on the asian trade, diedra. >> it's not the end of the world, but it is pretty...
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so spain trying to get ahead of game. big issuance and redemptions next year. >>> in india, we're expecting a big battered parliament for retail reforms. the latest from new delhi. what kind of battle is it going to be? >> it's going to be a tough battle for the government here as it tries to push forward. currently we've got a heated discussion in the lower house of parliament. this matter will have to be discussed, debated and voted on in both houses of parliament. as for india's foreign exchange management rules, this will need to be cleared by both houses of parliament before it becomes the law of the land. as of now, all our political sources seem to indicate that the government is safe when it comes to the numbers in the lower house of parliament, but it's looking uncertain and shaky when it comes to the register but for the upper house of parliament. most political parties who are in opposition have stridently opposed retail saying it will kill the small retailer in india, it's going to be aunt consum -- anti-consu
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precipitation coming in across the western british aisisles ann towards france and spain. this is going to be rain rather than snow getting warmer here. the frigid air to the east. tomorrow on your thursday, 2 degrees in london. 1 degree in paris but in to friday the temperatures rebound to averages. about 11 degrees for you in london so it's feeling warmer i should say. out towards the east, we have plenty of sub zero temperatures for the highs. minus 5 in stockholm. minus 5 in warsaw and minus 3 in vienna. i'll leave you now with your extended forecast. >>> we're back in 30 minutes with more of the latest. i'm gene otani in tokyo.
precipitation coming in across the western british aisisles ann towards france and spain. this is going to be rain rather than snow getting warmer here. the frigid air to the east. tomorrow on your thursday, 2 degrees in london. 1 degree in paris but in to friday the temperatures rebound to averages. about 11 degrees for you in london so it's feeling warmer i should say. out towards the east, we have plenty of sub zero temperatures for the highs. minus 5 in stockholm. minus 5 in warsaw and...
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long-term bond yields are long-term bond yields are falling sharply in spain, for instance, and showing positive signs, among others, that point to a gradual return of confidence to the euro area. >> noyer noted borrowing costs for spain, france and other countries in the region have declined that he pointed out is due in part to a european central bank program to buy bonds of debt-ridden nations. the governor also said a stable bond market is necessary for every central bank to implement effective monetary policy. >>> most nuclear powers plants in japan are offline after last year's disaster. another energy-saving campaign is now under way to avert power shortages this winter. the government and power companies are calling on households and businesses to reduce electricity usage through late march. this is to cope with heating demand during the cold season. the campaign covers all parts of the country except for the southern most prefecture of okinawa. officials are asking customers in hokkaido, japan's coldest region, to cut back on energy use by 7% from the level before the nuclear a
long-term bond yields are long-term bond yields are falling sharply in spain, for instance, and showing positive signs, among others, that point to a gradual return of confidence to the euro area. >> noyer noted borrowing costs for spain, france and other countries in the region have declined that he pointed out is due in part to a european central bank program to buy bonds of debt-ridden nations. the governor also said a stable bond market is necessary for every central bank to implement...
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we're seeing spain and italy yields falling 5.4% or just under that level in spain. gilt in particular, if you look at the 1.92% level, this on the back of the inflation report which showed cpi up 2.7% year on year. forex, the euro/dollar was stronger earlier. we're seeing just a little bit to the up side. not too far off the 1.32 mark which is extraordinary. the sterling moving to a multi month high. 1.62. it's just over that level this morning, up .1%. >>> now, spain will keep a quick look -- take a quick look at the results from italy in this debt auction. we've got basically an offering of short-term bills, three month and six-month bills. the yields on that are still coming through. looks as though spain has sold about 11.5 billion in the three months and just shy of 2 billion in the six-month paper. the bid to cover ratios for both, let's see, at least the six month moving higher on the three month and more importantly, the yield on the three month. 1.373 versus 1% the last time around. still waiting on the yield for this six month. while we wait for that to co
we're seeing spain and italy yields falling 5.4% or just under that level in spain. gilt in particular, if you look at the 1.92% level, this on the back of the inflation report which showed cpi up 2.7% year on year. forex, the euro/dollar was stronger earlier. we're seeing just a little bit to the up side. not too far off the 1.32 mark which is extraordinary. the sterling moving to a multi month high. 1.62. it's just over that level this morning, up .1%. >>> now, spain will keep a...
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all people to think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the states the services and then you really get a sense of just how angry at how desperate people are they get the full of love that's doing to the country and so yes it's not bank in the middle of one of those big protest movements when the clashes break out. coming up cutting through the economics spam capital accounts financial check up with lauren lester coming up after the break. wealthy british style. but i'm not surprised to find. markets why not i'm going to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons are for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our. choose your language. of choice week over the internet or else when i say still some honest. truth is that the concerns you want to get to the opinions that invigorated your. choose to stories get in high life choose the access to your office. it. i live. good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. these are
all people to think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the states the services and then you really get a sense of just how angry at how desperate people are they get the full of love that's doing to the country and so yes it's not bank in the middle of one of those big protest movements when the clashes break out. coming up cutting through the economics spam capital accounts financial check up with lauren lester coming up after the...
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the people do think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost to the states the size of the city and then you really get a sense of just how angry and how desperate people are to get the full of love that's doing to the country and so yes it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. more of the that was now on the way soon to be festive max kaiser waxes lyrical on the world well this time a groundbreaking punk performance poet john cooper club to hear white in the wings on air right after the break. choose your language. call if we can with oh if somebody else can i say sell some of. the concerns you. choose to give opinions that invigorating. choose the stories that in your life choose access to your office. i. merry christmas time for a very special kaiser report possibly the greatest punk legend still active tearing out stadiums around the world ladies and gentlemen a very special kaiser report guest i present to you mr john cooper clarke john cooper clarke. fantastic my christmas wishes co
the people do think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost to the states the size of the city and then you really get a sense of just how angry and how desperate people are to get the full of love that's doing to the country and so yes it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. more of the that was now on the way soon to be festive max kaiser waxes lyrical on the world well this time a...
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economic pull people to think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost to the states is that this is and then you really get a sense of just how angry at how desperate people. get the full of love that's doing to the country and so yes it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. yeah more memories more the year that was from our teams reporting our they saw it throughout the coming days was a busy year too wasn't it but. it's of course christmas it's christmas around the world will was america's cities and some parts of the world here normal day in russia of course so what does that mean for business was ignored because rush hour well no actually to be honest i've had a problem working there because it is a working day but still russian celebrate christmas on the seventh of january and because the markets were trading the only ones basically trading in russia there was very little activity but there were certain moans of pain from the tory industry actually coming you'd think it would be t
economic pull people to think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost to the states is that this is and then you really get a sense of just how angry at how desperate people. get the full of love that's doing to the country and so yes it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. yeah more memories more the year that was from our teams reporting our they saw it throughout the coming days was a busy...
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the people do think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the state the services and then you really get a sense of just how angry and how desperate people. get the full of love that's doing to the country and so yes it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. you know when here it was wasn't now in the way max kaiser waxes lyrical on the world as usual this time though with a groundbreaking punk performance poet john cooper club great program coming up here on r t from moscow. do we speak your language anything about the will or not at the end. with music programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn it into angles couldn't stories. so you hear. the choice i'll teach spanish to find out more visit i to allahabad. i. merry christmas time for a very special kaiser report. possibly the greatest punk legend. still active tearing out stadiums around the world plays a gentleman a very special kaiser report guest i present to you mr john cooper cartog
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the people to think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost to the states the study says and then you really get a sense of just how angry and how desperate people. get the full of love that's doing to the country and so yes it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. a more flexions from the news team all across the border guards here the next couple of days not a few minutes a suitably festive mag's keyser get the jacket together with punk poet john cooper clarke discussed how money runs in the blood of the music business at the expense of creativity cards report of the. under guard these men and women are working on the longest and probably the loneliest road in the world they're reenacting march into exile made by thousands of czarist russia. if i was here three hundred years ago i may have disappeared my local lord i may have deserted from the army or a variety of other crimes the result was the same like my fellow prisoners around me i've got a long and very cold walk ahead into exile
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there was going to be a story about europe and austerity and protests and riots whether it would be spain or greece or even the u.k. and these were real people in real situations in very scary situations and our correspondents were out there in the midst of it all. so waiting but also i still stood over some type of square and i just see the camera man behind the camera everybody else around me putting gas masks on like you had a few for moscow going to see your life before you can say anything you get that horrible taste in your mouth and of course it's the tear gas that's become so synonymous with these demonstrations in greece along with the firing of molotov cocktails and clashes with the police the producers like to see their correspondents in the middle of a crowd which is great but then the crowd are shouting correspondents try to speak out everyone's very loud you can't hear anything that makes for good television. it's an incredible event covering it is pretty exciting you've got political elements you use the elements and you go on the court force you've got the tragic human sto
there was going to be a story about europe and austerity and protests and riots whether it would be spain or greece or even the u.k. and these were real people in real situations in very scary situations and our correspondents were out there in the midst of it all. so waiting but also i still stood over some type of square and i just see the camera man behind the camera everybody else around me putting gas masks on like you had a few for moscow going to see your life before you can say anything...
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people to think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the states the services and then you really get a sense of just how angry how desperate people. get the full of love that's doing to the country and so you just it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. in a few minutes our black tie ball russian style. yeah yeah. the match is going to be soon which brightened if you knew about song from finest impressions. moves from star totty dot com. do we speak your language anything about the law or not advanced. news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn a tip angle as a kid in the stories. you hear. detroit all teach spanish find out more visit i to allahabad dot t.v. dot com. i. approaching the tasha he held out his arm to grasp her waist before he had completed his invitation he asked her to walk it's the tremulous expression on the task his face prepared either for despair or rapture suddenly brightened into a happy grateful childlike
people to think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the states the services and then you really get a sense of just how angry how desperate people. get the full of love that's doing to the country and so you just it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. in a few minutes our black tie ball russian style. yeah yeah. the match is going to be soon which brightened if you knew about song from...
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economic pull people to think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the states the services and then you really get a sense of just how angry and how desperate people. get the full of love that's doing to the country and so you just it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. coming up in a few minutes a festive year and kaiser report with poet john cooper clarke for everybody celebrating have a very merry christmas stay with us here on our. tucked in between the russian mainland japan and the sun coming island is the island of minute on named off the french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the pride of the sakhalin region we'll take a look what's in store for us here. until two thousand and four the island was part of the boarders own and was completely restricted to visit this no this picture place is open to tourists unique plants and animals are its top attraction. really has been exploring the deaths of the world seas for several decades but it's here at morn you kn
economic pull people to think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the states the services and then you really get a sense of just how angry and how desperate people. get the full of love that's doing to the country and so you just it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. coming up in a few minutes a festive year and kaiser report with poet john cooper clarke for everybody celebrating...
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is a lot of scotland old independence referendum in twenty fourteen spain no determined determined to bangkok loney of molding why is spending so steadfast is it because cars alone it is affluent as you make it out to be the lego world that that definitely one of the factors spanish maybe actually they are the ones afraid to be alone without the economical input of catalonia but the one that cuts plants we are also the thurmont to make it all work for everybody because we're not against the spanish we don't want to spain to fail we just out in favor of catalonia and not to fail with that's inside of and so we i'm sure was how alliances commercial alliances so nothing happened to sustain but that could be a fast i'm not a fast so we do have to bear in mind that the spain only finished its dictatorship in seventy five one hundred twenty five and the transition that the start at the thought of the start that the democrats the democracy in the spain because that dictate to died so they the deficit the democratic deficit that spain been has we understand he speaks so maybe english actually
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italy and spain, we're seeing the ten year at 4.5%. spain, 5.29 the%. yesterday we saw a bit of a comeback, but it's forex where we're seeing moves. the euro/dollar adding .3%. so 1.327 68 is the level there. the dollar/yen rising closer to that 86 level this morning. here is a quick peek at what's on the agenda in the u.s. weekly jobless claims at 8:30 eastern. at 10:00 a.m., we'll get december consumer confidence. this is one to watch. analysts are looking for a reading of about 70, down four points from last month. at 10:00, it's new home sales. now, the latest report says this holiday season has been the worst for u.s. retailers since the beginning of the financial crisis. we'll walk through those figures and the impact for retailers when we come back. >>> there are frustrations in markets that politicians haven't taken advantage of the breathing space that the extraordinary measures have afforded them. that view was shared by former ecb chief jean-claude trichet who has been speaking exclusively to cnbc. >> it's not new, of course, that the central
italy and spain, we're seeing the ten year at 4.5%. spain, 5.29 the%. yesterday we saw a bit of a comeback, but it's forex where we're seeing moves. the euro/dollar adding .3%. so 1.327 68 is the level there. the dollar/yen rising closer to that 86 level this morning. here is a quick peek at what's on the agenda in the u.s. weekly jobless claims at 8:30 eastern. at 10:00 a.m., we'll get december consumer confidence. this is one to watch. analysts are looking for a reading of about 70, down four...
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spain, this will be a good proxy for now. we'll get the ten year for italy in just a second. 35.34% is the level there. u.s. benefiting from fund flows well. choppy trade across the picture here. let's look at the italian curve before we get the results later today. we are seeing green across the board, so yields dipping before that probably has more to do with the political rhetoric we're seeing especially coming from berlusconi. under 4.6% for the ten-year and on the short and two, a bit of a rally. finally, let's close taking a look at the forex. euro/dollar is weaker. and it's holding just above 1.30. and the dollar/yen, this is the one sixuan mentioned to watch. heading into japanese elections, stocks outperform adding oots .1% to 83.35 this morning. >>> south korea's central bank may be worried about factors in the economy, but the dok says the economy is stronger than it used to be. more on that next. can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way t
spain, this will be a good proxy for now. we'll get the ten year for italy in just a second. 35.34% is the level there. u.s. benefiting from fund flows well. choppy trade across the picture here. let's look at the italian curve before we get the results later today. we are seeing green across the board, so yields dipping before that probably has more to do with the political rhetoric we're seeing especially coming from berlusconi. under 4.6% for the ten-year and on the short and two, a bit of a...
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the people that think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost to the states is that this is and then you really get a sense of just how angry and how desperate people. get the full of love that's doing to the country and so yes it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. right after this break i'll gurn obvious speaks with the vice president of iran about climate change in the vast middle east oil fields and for everybody who's celebrating have a very merry christmas stay with us you're on our. it's but atop a jaw drop and the view from that the ball scrabble and stretches as far as the eye can see apt for a city that chilled all of siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed by the chance i bear in railway but the poles cremains a spiritual center. oh scenes like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of also ducks worship as themselves and bless it will to commemorate the baptism of jesus. in the fifteen eighty s. the russians had only just conq
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talking about the snow, look at spain. cold air spilling across the north. in spain, that cold air mixed with a little bit of precipitation is ending up looking like this. i want to show you a video actually coming out of this area where the snowfall has been coming down and winter has reached spain as temperatures continue to plunge. the country has issued snow alerts in 16 cities where the snow has forced local authorities to close many roads. fortunately, the snow is not always a negative impact, though. here in sierra nevada, granada, the people are getting out there and enjoying it as the winter sports resort opened up here. so good news, not everybody is looking down on this in a negative aspect. many people are getting out there and at least enjoying it. but as far as temperatures, all that cold air coming down, things are cooling off here in london and paris. but overnight temperatures around zero and the highs only at 5 on your saturday. now here's a look at your extended forecast. ♪ >>> we'll be back with more updates in 30 minutes. i'm gene otan
talking about the snow, look at spain. cold air spilling across the north. in spain, that cold air mixed with a little bit of precipitation is ending up looking like this. i want to show you a video actually coming out of this area where the snowfall has been coming down and winter has reached spain as temperatures continue to plunge. the country has issued snow alerts in 16 cities where the snow has forced local authorities to close many roads. fortunately, the snow is not always a negative...
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all people think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the states the services and then you really get a sense of just how angry how desperate people. get the full of love that's doing to the country and so yes it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. well that's it for me this christmas evening but don't go away breaking the set what abby martin is up next. morning news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are all. you mean speak your language. programs in documentaries in arabic in school here. reporting from the world talks about six of the c.o.r.p. interviews intriguing stories for you to. see in trying. to find out more visit. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food because you know how. i mean. i know that i'm sitting in the same thing really messed up. and we're all very sort of personally apologize and. worse cheaper to live a long flight out soup of a day
all people think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the states the services and then you really get a sense of just how angry how desperate people. get the full of love that's doing to the country and so yes it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. well that's it for me this christmas evening but don't go away breaking the set what abby martin is up next. morning news today violence is...
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looking beyond spain a deeper union has just been agreed on by brussels patrick now this determination see those predicting the euro collapsing being proved wrong people like you the union seems to be determined to carry on and it seems to be succeeding well. absolutely the biggest shock of the whole year has on di diddley been the fact that the euro is held together now let me tell you something that my rumanian i t experts have been telling me about recently apparently the buzz vogue free is that the moment in the world of computers is to refer to something doing alonso armstrong what it means is you're looking at the computer the program seems to be functioning properly but at the same point in time you know there's something underneath the surface that's going to cause you a huge problem in the near future and that's what's happening with the european union the european union is putting on a brave face it's throwing money around the place it's trying all manner of things to hold together a cracking and creaking facade and ultimately you know they might just manage to carry it off b
looking beyond spain a deeper union has just been agreed on by brussels patrick now this determination see those predicting the euro collapsing being proved wrong people like you the union seems to be determined to carry on and it seems to be succeeding well. absolutely the biggest shock of the whole year has on di diddley been the fact that the euro is held together now let me tell you something that my rumanian i t experts have been telling me about recently apparently the buzz vogue free is...
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people to think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the state the study says and then you really get a sense of just how angry how desperate people. get the full of love that's doing to the country and so yes it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. a lot more from our team looking back at the year just gone in the coming days right said to me because with me i dimitri i have a bit of a lonely soul really today has been a quiet. christmas day and run a lot of the world and of russia as a normal day. not a creature was stirring not even a mouse you could say like the night before christmas but in one industry there's a moan really going on that's the toy industry because some of the biggest players a release of the year for the toy. are the figures that giants like hasbro and mattel have noticed that kids these years want something different rather than a toy a tablet computer. technological progress. so i'll tell you more about that and i've gotten a couple of minutes ok. you
people to think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the state the study says and then you really get a sense of just how angry how desperate people. get the full of love that's doing to the country and so yes it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. a lot more from our team looking back at the year just gone in the coming days right said to me because with me i dimitri i have a bit of a...
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the ministers also talked about spain. they decided to provide up to nearly $40 billion euros. they're decision came after the bailout fund to sure up its constituti institutions. the nikkei average at 9,434. that's a loss of one-fourth of a percent. the dollar is slightly losing ground. dollar yen changing hands at 82.13 to 17. euro stands at 107.19 to 24. analysts say investors are selling the dollar following the release of u.s. manufacturing data. it was the lowest in almost three and a half years. more investors are showing interest in the weakening yen. taking a look at other markets, south korea's kospi is trading lower. let's take a look at australia. it's trading lower by almost a third of a percent. there's hope for floundering bas bas basic electronics firm sharp. the firm is expected to receive part of the that sum as early as this month. sharp is forecasting a record net loss for the current fiscal year of $5.5 billion. that's due to the slump in its main tv and crystal liquid sectors. strengthening its financials is essential if the firm will have hope for its bus
the ministers also talked about spain. they decided to provide up to nearly $40 billion euros. they're decision came after the bailout fund to sure up its constituti institutions. the nikkei average at 9,434. that's a loss of one-fourth of a percent. the dollar is slightly losing ground. dollar yen changing hands at 82.13 to 17. euro stands at 107.19 to 24. analysts say investors are selling the dollar following the release of u.s. manufacturing data. it was the lowest in almost three and a...
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scrubs against austerity is medical workers in spain stage a protest rally over the government's move to privatized the health care sector all the details after this break stay with us. to be soo much brighter if you move. from place to mention these. stunts on t.v. don't come. on the edge of human capabilities. struggling with pace. to become. a force. in the. secret. to build the world's most sophisticated. mission to teach music. today. the film these are the images. from the streets of canada. today. wealthy british style. that's not on the. market so why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike structure no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. thanks for staying with us here on our team twelve minutes past the hour now. thousands of medical workers in madrid have marched against plans to privatized hospitals the government insists as part of the austerity measures necessary to pick the country up from its deep recession investment advisor patrick young though says the government's years of failed policies left
scrubs against austerity is medical workers in spain stage a protest rally over the government's move to privatized the health care sector all the details after this break stay with us. to be soo much brighter if you move. from place to mention these. stunts on t.v. don't come. on the edge of human capabilities. struggling with pace. to become. a force. in the. secret. to build the world's most sophisticated. mission to teach music. today. the film these are the images. from the streets of...
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all people do think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the state the services and then you really get a sense of just how angry how desperate people. get the full of love that's doing to the country and so you just it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. next in just a couple of minutes our interview show spotlight with host al gore no. the news is secret laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new its most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a dollar amount anything turns mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and world events this is why you should care only on the dot com. please speak or language you. will use programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world's hot spots that will be ip interviews intriguing stories for you to. see then try. to find out more visit are a big all teeth dog called. wealthy british style. that's not on the. market why not gonna. find out what's really happening to the glo
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the people that think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the states the services and then you really get a sense of just how angry it is how desperate people. get the full of love that's doing to the country and to us it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. right coming up after a short break r.t. is james brown takes an in-depth look at russian ballroom club culture pardon me don't go away. we'll. get off sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. with. i'm. approaching the time sure he held out his arm to grasp her waist before he had completed his invitation he also took a waltz the tremulous expression on the top of his face prepared either for despair or rapture suddenly brightened into a happy grateful childlike smile. i have long been waiting for you
the people that think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the states the services and then you really get a sense of just how angry it is how desperate people. get the full of love that's doing to the country and to us it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. right coming up after a short break r.t. is james brown takes an in-depth look at russian ballroom club culture pardon me don't go...
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economic pull people to think is about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the states the services and then you really get a sense of just how angry at how desperate people the day reading get the full impact of what does doing to the country and so yes it's not bad in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the classes break out. coming up after a short break max and stacey expose the dark secrets of the global financial industry stay with us for the kaiser report. do we speak your language i mean some of the will not advance. news programs and documentaries of spanish matters to you breaking news that will turn it into angles stories. for you here. in troy altie spanish to find out more visit. all tito to comb. was eleven. at. least. eleven. merry christmas time for a very special.
economic pull people to think is about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the states the services and then you really get a sense of just how angry at how desperate people the day reading get the full impact of what does doing to the country and so yes it's not bad in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the classes break out. coming up after a short break max and stacey expose the dark secrets of the global financial industry...
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government infrastructure it has to be privatized sold off there have to be savage cuts because truly spain has spent the last decade living on the never never it was built on the back of a huge property bubble the bubble was unsustainable nobody managed to manage start and unfortunately while we can obviously say it's a tragedy for the poor independent health care professionals there's just no way to manage to find the money to aid them in modern spain here is a government that has effectively and an overall majority they can do absolutely anything they want and they seem to be absolutely determined to do more or less nothing and it's really a tragedy because they're not helping the spanish economy and they're not helping the people either. so some u.s. officials accused of human rights violations are on the verge of being blacklisted by russia while also having their financial assets frozen in the country move designed to counter washington so-called magnitsky law which levels similar sanctions on a number of russians artie's tom barton explains. barack obama has signed into law the u.s.
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and still to come scrubs against austerity as medical workers in spain stage a protest rally over the government's move to privatized the health care sector plus the united kingdom seems to be turning into an island of tax avoidance where giant companies get out of paying their fair share while people barely making ends meet are getting hit harder and more after the break. we speak to language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of the interviews intriguing stories for you. in trying. to find out more visit. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought . i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. courageous and creative. elegance and full and public speaking. a few european bodybuilders against millions of weak immigrants. this may not seem so serious now. but this could be a real threat to. european extremists. and the. world to the true science technology innovation all the lat
and still to come scrubs against austerity as medical workers in spain stage a protest rally over the government's move to privatized the health care sector plus the united kingdom seems to be turning into an island of tax avoidance where giant companies get out of paying their fair share while people barely making ends meet are getting hit harder and more after the break. we speak to language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of...
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people to think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the sanctions side this is and then you really get a sense of just how angry and how desperate people. get the full of love that's doing to the country and so yes it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. absent abby martin keeps the mainstream press on their toes and breaking the sets down as a shell from our washington studio coming up after a short break. the least be cool language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on the team reporting from the world talks about six of the ip interviews intriguing story to tell you. the choice of t. arabic to find out more visit arabic don't call teeth dog call. so . you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous bad luck. i mean. i know that i've seen the team really messed up. and we're all very sorry personally apologize if that. worst your fertility in the white house of a. radio guy in fort lauderdale minutes
people to think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the sanctions side this is and then you really get a sense of just how angry and how desperate people. get the full of love that's doing to the country and so yes it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. absent abby martin keeps the mainstream press on their toes and breaking the sets down as a shell from our washington studio coming up...
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. >> what's your view on spain? the country managed to avoid bailout so far, but will not meet its deficit target for the full year. do you think spain should be given more time? >> well, first of all, i think that, again, spain is going in the right direction. when you look at the current account, the deficit, you see that it had been diminished massively since the peak that they had in 2008, 2009. and, you know, as a very short summing up, it's been divided by more than five, though it's very, very encouraging. on the other hand, you have unit labor costs which have been diminishing quite a lot and the exports of spain are very dynamic today. so it also demonstrates that hard work is being done. it's difficult. it's tough, but going in the right direction. i trust that the global observers are observing progressively and the adjustment is proceed. in spain and in all the countries that are under adjustment. >> now, lonmin's ceo ian farmer is stepping down while being treated for a serious illness after being first
. >> what's your view on spain? the country managed to avoid bailout so far, but will not meet its deficit target for the full year. do you think spain should be given more time? >> well, first of all, i think that, again, spain is going in the right direction. when you look at the current account, the deficit, you see that it had been diminished massively since the peak that they had in 2008, 2009. and, you know, as a very short summing up, it's been divided by more than five,...
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bond market, yields still very contained for spain and italy. 5.2% yields in spain. italian yields slightly lower, 4.39. gilt you see currently just edging slightly higher. and on the currency markets, dollar index at a one month low. ism manufacturing not helping. dollar-yen therefore down to 82 and dollar is done against everything else, as well. apart from the swiss franc. let's show where you we stand with oil prices right now. we've got nymex trading at 89. present at 110. both of them fairly steady. what about the outlook? joining us is peter hunt at rbc. peter, good morning to you. so does oil stay in this sort of recent ranges for the foreseeable future? >> actually we think it is. it sounds like sort of the risk of complacency. something we challenge ourselves on quite regularly. but given the points about china demand and global gdp, we're still very cautious in terms of demand, but the issue for the oil markets is supply and there are still big movements going on there. i think over the last three months, you've seen a really sharp fall in the output from
bond market, yields still very contained for spain and italy. 5.2% yields in spain. italian yields slightly lower, 4.39. gilt you see currently just edging slightly higher. and on the currency markets, dollar index at a one month low. ism manufacturing not helping. dollar-yen therefore down to 82 and dollar is done against everything else, as well. apart from the swiss franc. let's show where you we stand with oil prices right now. we've got nymex trading at 89. present at 110. both of them...
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. >>> coming up in the program, spain's biggest export. an analyst who says shoppers are ready to spend. >>> and the vice president hugo chavez's cancer operation that was successful. heel be in miami to speak -- we'll be in miami to speak to an an lifted who talks about the transition of power. >>> plus, joined in studio by the ceo of japanese merchandising giant sanrio. what will the man in charge of -- yes -- hello kitty have to say about holiday spending? that's at 5:20 eastern. 11:20 central/european time. >>> u.s. budget talks have intensified. president obama and house speaker john boehner spoke by phone tuesday after exchanging new proposals. aides confirm the president gave boehner a revised offer on monday, reducing demand for new tax revenue from $1.6 trillion to $1.4 trillion over the next decade. boehner responded with a plan that largely sticks by his original offer a week ago. reports say the white house has told republicans it would include an overhaul of corporate taxes in any budget deal which it hasn't put on the table b
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where half of all young people are unemployed spain has a debt of one hundred forty five billion euros but is trying to avoid following week eurozone members down the path of balance. all of the names of the victims of the u.s. elementary school massacre in connecticut have been released twenty children gunned down in a shooting spree were aged between six and seven in the attack i did. as twenty year old adam lanza shot dead his mother at their home before going on to kill at the school eventually turn the rifle on himself a memorial service for the victims has been held while flags flew with a half mast in washington. for it are still to come after a very short break here what are we brace the cold weather and travel to the north of russia the port city of much scott. courageous and creative. elegance and full and most public speaking. sound coming from. a few european bodybuilders against millions of which immigrants. her. kids may not seem so serious now. but this could be a real threat to all. european extremists. on. the. line motion to be soon which brightened the feni moon abou
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where half of young people are unemployed spain has a debt of one hundred fifty five billion euros it is trying to avoid the following week eurozone members on the bailout. and also in a world update the names of the victims of the u.s. elementary school massacre in connecticut have been released the twenty children gunned down in the shooting spree were aged between six and seven the attacker identified as twenty year old adam lanza shot dead his mother at. him before going on to kill but the school eventually turned the rifle on himself a memorial service for the victims is being held while flags flew at hoffman lost in washington these are live pictures there from a u.s. led. well that to bring you up to date for them i'll be back with a news team with more news for in about thirty five minutes from now in the meantime it's all featuring a spectacular tourist attraction known as the russian the saw a little bit right after this short break stay with us for that. are good. or. are. i. courageous and creative. elegant and full and full of public speaking. sound. a few european bodybu
where half of young people are unemployed spain has a debt of one hundred fifty five billion euros it is trying to avoid the following week eurozone members on the bailout. and also in a world update the names of the victims of the u.s. elementary school massacre in connecticut have been released the twenty children gunned down in the shooting spree were aged between six and seven the attacker identified as twenty year old adam lanza shot dead his mother at. him before going on to kill but the...
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loutish government infrastructure it has to be privatized there have to be stoppage cuts because truly spain has spent the last decade living on the never never it was built on the back of a huge property bubble the bubble was unsustainable nobody managed to manage stop unfortunately while we can obviously say it's a tragedy for the poor independent health care professionals there's just no way to manage to find the money to aid them in modern spain here is a government that has effectively in an overall majority they can do absolutely anything they want and they seem to be absolutely determined to do more or less nothing and it's really a tragedy because they're not helping the spanish economy under not helping the people either. remember artie's web team is working twenty four seven to provide you with the best stories in video online here's a quick glimpse of what's a click away right now what's in a name well just more than sixty five forty five thousand dollars it seems because that's what one u.s. man's earned after selling someone the right to give him a new surname find out his motiv
loutish government infrastructure it has to be privatized there have to be stoppage cuts because truly spain has spent the last decade living on the never never it was built on the back of a huge property bubble the bubble was unsustainable nobody managed to manage stop unfortunately while we can obviously say it's a tragedy for the poor independent health care professionals there's just no way to manage to find the money to aid them in modern spain here is a government that has effectively in...
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staying here is that people are ending less and unemployment remains stubbornly high so if i think spain's. well some unexpected season would share this week with official statistics showing the u.k.'s unemployment rate has fallen by eighty two thousand people between august and october well the government might have been acting like christmas is coming early but the cold hard reality is that all of course created there are going to be a huge number of people right now he simply don't recognize the pictures that they statistics the painting and that's one person is back to work you need to separate out this month's figures from kind of the medium to long term direction of the economy on the market so we're still getting some of the tail end of some pics effect and we're not sure whether when we start to move out of that period you're going to still see this very strong employment growth particularly amongst young people take for example those on the government's work programme they have to come along to the job center as part of that program and be signed up for mandatory unpaid work exper
staying here is that people are ending less and unemployment remains stubbornly high so if i think spain's. well some unexpected season would share this week with official statistics showing the u.k.'s unemployment rate has fallen by eighty two thousand people between august and october well the government might have been acting like christmas is coming early but the cold hard reality is that all of course created there are going to be a huge number of people right now he simply don't recognize...
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where half of young people remain unemployed spain is a debt of one hundred forty five billion euros but is trying to avoid following we eurozone members on the bailout. general of parliamentary voting in japan finally over the former leader shinzo party securing a majority in the lower house after three years in the opposition however pre-election surveys have shown that many people remain undecided on the eve of the election concerns have been raised over the conservative party's comeback fears of the leaders close ties with china amid ongoing territorial tensions. at least one policeman and five militants have been killed in a shootout in pakistan a gun battle ensued as a thorough he's surrounded a house containing insurgents believed to have been involved in an earlier attack that saw men armed with rockets and suicide vests trying to penetrate a military facility at an international airport on saturday four civilians were killed and more than forty injured in that raid five attackers also died but. all the names of the victims of the u.s. elementary school massacre in connecticu
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among those closed include spain and germany. we're start with asia. shanghai composite is the outperformer. you saw up 1.6% there. here is a list of the markets closed across europe. germany, switzerland, germany and austria. for the bourses that are open, we can take a look at performance this morning and then we'll take a look over at the bond wall. the ftse 100 is down about .4%. ibex down .5%. not a clear picture. definitely mixed trade as people look to close out the year. the bond wall gives the sense for what kind of wall dominates. we're seeing bond yields move higher. investors are exiting the asset class today. italy around the 4.5% level. we've seen these predominant for several weeks and likely a quick check on forrus. the yen, an important one to keep an eye on, as well. dollar/yen firmer, continuing the patterns that we've seen over the last couple of trading sessions. for more on what to expect from markets today, we're joined by chris meyer, managing director and chief strategist from loop capital markets. chris, good morning. we wake
among those closed include spain and germany. we're start with asia. shanghai composite is the outperformer. you saw up 1.6% there. here is a list of the markets closed across europe. germany, switzerland, germany and austria. for the bourses that are open, we can take a look at performance this morning and then we'll take a look over at the bond wall. the ftse 100 is down about .4%. ibex down .5%. not a clear picture. definitely mixed trade as people look to close out the year. the bond wall...
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power consum, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipperverage. t. ro price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investmeninformation, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. stuart: all right everybody. let's talk california. it's been another banner year for the formerly golden state. voters approving carbon taxes on business. higher taxes on themselves. and the state overwhelmingly voted for the president in the election. more than 60% of the state voting in favor of president obama for his reelection. let's bring in our next guest. he is chairman of the republican party in california. i'm not being sarcastic but i didn't think the republicans existed in california any longer. you are their chairman, is that correct? >> it is. it was a rough year. stuart: what does 2013 hold in store for califo
power consum, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipperverage. t. ro price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investmeninformation, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. stuart: all right everybody....
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look at wages in greece and now spain. wages in greece are down more than 25%. very painful, but we've heard about the pain already. what we haven't heard so much about is the competitiveness. >> enor husband costs with incredibly high unemployment rates. >> that i'm afraid is what's going on and that's extremely unpleasant. what i'm saying in terms of market action is we know about that, we're focused already on the unemployment, we're not focused on the wage improvement in competitiveness. >> all right giles, more to come from you you. also we'll hear from the stars of les mis about why the classic story will resonate with the current economic climate. and later in the program, we'll also hear from the nigerian finance minister about the resources boom. but you what about the corruption issue. and we'll also hear first from apple's new ceo tim cook about steve jobs' legacy and his future plans for the tech giant. plus of course we'll continue to keep you updated on the reaction and the latest dealings from the earthquake in japan. >>> a 7.3 magnitude earthquak
look at wages in greece and now spain. wages in greece are down more than 25%. very painful, but we've heard about the pain already. what we haven't heard so much about is the competitiveness. >> enor husband costs with incredibly high unemployment rates. >> that i'm afraid is what's going on and that's extremely unpleasant. what i'm saying in terms of market action is we know about that, we're focused already on the unemployment, we're not focused on the wage improvement in...
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announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. ro price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. aah! learning how to kick flip 6 stairs takes determination. so will getting into college. i've got what it takes. so do you. melissa: next time you get on a bus big brother could be listening. that's right. some cities across the country are spending millions of taxpayer dollars installing audio surveillance systems on public buses. what is next, subways, taxis airplanes? will this help keep us safe? i'm not sure about that. or will it use another case of government gone wild. joining me defense attorney brian claypool. thanks for joiiing us. is this legal? >> sure, thanks for having me, melissa.
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we are not where we were two years ago, not only in spain, but in italy. one of the few countries in the eurozone where the share of international investors, but i think if we were to talk about the flows, we should be looking more at france than spain. >> france has canceled its last two treasury bonds for the year. read anything into that? >> no. i think it's a mert of issuing out the files until next year. and the treasuries overall role in terms of high visibility in terms of revenue streams, so they're just doing the job. i should say the italian treasury here is doing an excellent job over the years. >> the fed is beginning a two-day meeting today. the announcements come together. 12:30 eastern. the fed is expected to lunch a new bond bike program to replace the operation twist that expires at the end of this month, the goal to keep rates low, possibly soften the blow from any risk of the u.s. going over the fiscal cliff. but bernanke did warn last month that the fed couldn't offset that shock. how small is the risk that they don't deliver what credi
we are not where we were two years ago, not only in spain, but in italy. one of the few countries in the eurozone where the share of international investors, but i think if we were to talk about the flows, we should be looking more at france than spain. >> france has canceled its last two treasury bonds for the year. read anything into that? >> no. i think it's a mert of issuing out the files until next year. and the treasuries overall role in terms of high visibility in terms of...
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. >> spain? >> for sure. >> when? >> probably in the second quarter. >> that's an interesting idea, all at once. david owens from jeffries, thank you so much for stopping by. >>> straight ahead, economic policies for next year and what is in store for markets if it mean slower, short-term growth? can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground at fedex of. >>> shinzo abe wastes no time on calling on the bank of japan to ease interest rates. >>> get a little, give a little. reports say john boehner may be willing to raise the tax rates on the rich if president obama raises the cuts. >>> and corporate news weighs on sentiment in europe. kpn shares fall as the dutch telecom group scraps the divide dividend. >>> okay. we're into new trading week here. the xetra dax and the french marke
. >> spain? >> for sure. >> when? >> probably in the second quarter. >> that's an interesting idea, all at once. david owens from jeffries, thank you so much for stopping by. >>> straight ahead, economic policies for next year and what is in store for markets if it mean slower, short-term growth? can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you...